Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry had surgery on his right ankle but is expected to be ready by training camp in the fall.

The Warriors said Wednesday the surgery was performed by Dr. Bob Anderson in Charlotte, N.C. Curry missed eight games last season because of multiple sprains on his right ankle.

He still averaged 18.6 points, 5.8 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game. Alongside backcourt teammate Monta Ellis, Curry helped the Warriors to a 36-46 record. That was a 10-game improvement from the previous season

Kind of sucks because he won't be able to work out in the offseason, and he needs to workout and get stronger. But it gives him some rest and he won't be able to play in any USA camps or get hurt in off season 5 vs 5 games. With the lockout, he should be able to come back next season fresh and ready to go.